On December 7th, NYC Lab Schol for Collaborative Studies held their 15th annual HIV/AIDS Action Day. This event remains a tradition at Lab School that is devoted to education around the epidemic, self-awareness and healthy decision-making, and social justice.
This year, students took on the following challenge: "How Can We Educate and Motivate 5,000 Other Teens to Stop the Spread of HIV/AIDS?" Using the Stanford Design Model, students will developed various responses to the challenge. Following today's event, Lab School will implement pursue one of 17 student-developed response and make it public!
Congratulations to Lab School students for their thoughtful responses to the stopping the spread of HIV/AIDS!
This year, students took on the following challenge: "How Can We Educate and Motivate 5,000 Other Teens to Stop the Spread of HIV/AIDS?" Using the Stanford Design Model, students will developed various responses to the challenge. Following today's event, Lab School will implement pursue one of 17 student-developed response and make it public!
Congratulations to Lab School students for their thoughtful responses to the stopping the spread of HIV/AIDS!